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Learn how much factory space are needed for a batch tire pyrolysis plant, from a single production line to large-scale projects. Proper plant planning...
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If you plan to set up a waste tire pyrolysis plant, figuring out the exact factory building size and total land area is an essential prerequisite for project construction. A well-planned site layout is vital for seamless equipment installation, daily production operation, routine maintenance and standardized safety management. In this guide, we will clarify the standard factory dimensions and land occupation requirements for waste tire recycling plants, focusing on the specifications of widely used batch pyrolysis equipment.
Our mainstream batch-type waste tire pyrolysis equipment features a compact and rational structural design. The overall external dimension of a single complete production unit is 35 meters long, 12 meters wide and 8 meters high, occupying a ground area of about 420 square meters. To facilitate equipment hoisting, on-site installation, daily inspection, parts replacement and long-term maintenance, the clear height of the production workshop is recommended to be no less than 8 meters. Adequate vertical space eliminates operational limitations for mechanical equipment, reserves sufficient space for future equipment upgrades, and ensures stable, continuous and safe production for the plant.

A qualified and compliant waste tire pyrolysis plant requires more than just a main production workshop; it needs complete supporting functional areas to satisfy production, storage, environmental protection and fire safety standards. For a single batch pyrolysis production line, the total land area covering all functional zones is 3 to 5 mu, equivalent to approximately 2,000 to 3,333 square meters. The necessary supporting facilities include waste tire storage, carbon black storage, oil tanks, a cooling water system, and a fire emergency pool.
For large-scale waste tire recycling projects with an annual processing capacity of 20,000 tons, centralized and integrated workshop planning is adopted to improve production efficiency. The project requires a matched configuration of 5 to 6 sets of batch pyrolysis production lines. All production equipment is uniformly arranged in a combined production workshop. After integrating the layout of core production areas, auxiliary storage areas, environmental protection facilities and fire safety supporting systems, the minimum total land area required for the entire plant is 10 mu, about 6,667 square meters.

Reasonable workshop height and scientific land planning are the core foundations for standardized and efficient operation of waste tire pyrolysis plants. Whether you are building a small single-line tire recycling plant or a large-scale 20,000-ton annual processing project, professional site planning is indispensable. If you need customized plant layout design, precise land matching schemes or professional equipment configuration guidance for your project, feel free to contact our team for reliable one-stop technical support and project solutions.
